Inside the Ring

Inside the Ring
Author: John Louis DiGaetani
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2006-03-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0786423307

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Once tainted by association with Hitler and Nazism, Richard Wagner's work has experienced an international cultural renaissance in the last 25 years. His magnum opus, Der Ring des Nibelungen, which took him over 20 years to finish, is a complex tale with themes of greed, corruption and loss, spun out in more than 16 hours of powerfully moving opera. This book, with provocative essays for both the uninitiated and the seasoned fan, examines Wagner's Ring cycle from a wide array of modern perspectives. Divided into six parts, this anthology first offers a foundation for the Ring, with a chronology and an introduction, along with a look at Wagner as an enterprising marketer. Part Two explores different interpretations of the Ring, with reference to politics, romanticism and international inspirations. Part Three studies the complex relationship between Wagner's Ring and Germany, with a summary of the opera's influence on German culture and a discussion of its Munich premiere. Part Four offers a production history, including studies of the Ring's effects in America and its influence on world literature. Part Five provides a technical examination of language in the Ring, as well as an interview with the famous Wagnerian soprano Jane Eaglen. The book concludes with an essay on the trouble with Wagnerian opera and an overview of the recorded Ring on disc, video and print.

Music

Music
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1901
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Music

Music
Author: William Smythe Babcock Mathews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1901
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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The Etude

The Etude
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1903
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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A monthly journal for the musician, the music student, and all music lovers.

Bayreuth & Munich

Bayreuth & Munich
Author: Vernon Blackburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1899
Genre: Opera
ISBN:

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The Sketch

The Sketch
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1912
Genre:
ISBN:

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Hermann Levi

Hermann Levi
Author: Frithjof Haas
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0810884194

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Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner's works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe's Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the "Leviana" repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi's personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.

The International Exhibition of 1862

The International Exhibition of 1862
Author: Weltausstellung
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 779
Release: 2014
Genre: Exhibitions
ISBN: 110806731X

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Replete with detailed engravings, this four-volume catalogue was published to accompany the International Exhibition of 1862. Held in South Kensington from May to November, the exhibition showcased the progress made in a diverse range of crafts, trades and industries since the Great Exhibition of 1851. Over 6 million visitors came to view the wares of more than 28,000 exhibitors from Britain, her empire and beyond. Featuring explanatory notes and covering such fields as mining, engineering, textiles, printing and photography, this remains an instructive resource for social and economic historians. The exhibition's Illustrated Record, its Popular Guide and the industrial department's one-volume Official Catalogue have all been reissued in this series. Volume 4 continues to catalogue the Foreign Division. Notable is the appearance of early exhibits from Steinway et Sons in the brief section for the United States. In contrast, Austrian and German exhibits occupy more than 400 pages.

Wagner in Performance

Wagner in Performance
Author: Jean-Jacques Nattiez
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300057188

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This book, addressed to both specialists and the opera-going public, brings together a team of acknowledged authorities from round the world to examine the performance history and reception of Wagner's works in Europe and America. A connected sequence of essays on conducting, singing, production and stage design explores the nature of Wagner's demands on his interpreters. The book raises questions about the realization of opera on the stage: about the authority of the composer vis-a-vis the director and the audience: about the sanctity of the text, score and stage directions; and about the role of art itself in society.

The Flutist

The Flutist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1928
Genre: Flute
ISBN:

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